Scholarships for construction management students are offered through many construction
industry associations; some are sponsored by companies specifically for CM majors
at WCU. For details, contact the CM department at 828-227-2201.

General Scholarship Information

Partial Listing of Construction-Specific Scholarships

Some construction-specific scholarship information is provided below. This is not
a complete list. You might find additional information with a search of your own.

Construct My FutureContact: Nicole HalladaEmail: nhallada@aem.orgPhone: 866-AEM-0442Scholarship Offer: ConstructMyFuture scholarship for high school seniors who plan
to study in any field related to the construction industry.

Associated Builders & ContractorsContact: Fred DayClick on Education and Training/ScholarshipsPhone: 703-812-2000Scholarship Offer: ABC Construct Education Foundation Scholarships for undergraduate
enrolled in two or four-year construction-related program. Student must successfully
complete at least one year with a minimum overall GPA of 3.00. Scholarships range
from $1,000-$2,000. Deadline: June 1

The National Housing EndowmentEmail: nhe@nahb.comScholarship Offer: The National Housing Endowment administers three scholarship programs
for students at the graduate and undergraduate levels studying residential construction
and related fields.

National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)Contact: Belinda HollandPhone: 817-877-5551 Scholarship Offer: NAWIC Founders' Scholarship Foundation for undergraduates (there
are two scholarships available: Undergraduate Scholarship and the Construction Crafts
Scholarship) enrolled in two- or four-year construction-related program. Student must
successfully complete at least one year with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Scholarships
range from $500-$2,000. Deadline: Feb. 1

The Fluid Power Educational Foundation (FPEF)Contact: John Nagohosian, educator coordinatorPhone: 248-737-2941 Scholarship Offer: Fluid Power Educational Foundation Scholarships (a limited ongoing
scholarship to a key school) for undergraduate or graduate enrolled in two or four-year,
graduate engineering or technology-related program. A minimum 'C' grade average in
power fluid courses. Graduate from high school with a 3.0 overall average. Deadline: June 1

National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA)Contact: Pamela WagnerPhone: 703-358-9300 Scholarship Offer: Each year the NUCA Scholarship Fund awards two four-year scholarships,
one two-year scholarship and a one-time $2,500 award to rising seniors who are pursuing
higher education. Eligible applicants are dependents of NUCA members or their company's
employees. NUCA funds the scholarships through its annual golf tournament and individual
donations.

National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA)Phone: 800-342-1415 Scholarship Offer: NSSGA Scholarship Program provides 13 scholarships including 10
$2,500 scholarships to college students who have an interest in pursuing a career
in the aggregates industry.

Associated General Contractors of AmericaContact: AGCPhone: 703-548-3118Scholarship Offer: College sophomores and juniors enrolled or planning to enroll in
a full-time, four or five-year ABET or ACCE-accredited construction management or
construction-related engineering program are eligible to apply. High school seniors
and college freshmen are not eligible. Renewable scholarships are worth $2,000 per
year for each year of undergraduate study, up to a maximum of $6,000. More than 100
new scholarships are awarded each year. There is no application fee. Deadline: Nov. 1

Construction Professionals NetworkContact: Foundation PlaceThe Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro provides applications for the Construction
Professionals Network Scholarship. You can download the documents from http://www.cfgg.org/.
The scholarships will be found under the “Grants and Scholarship” section in the left-hand
side menu bar. On that page, click on “Listing of Scholarships” and go to the Construction
Professionals Network Scholarship. They are listed alphabetically.

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Funding for scholarships is provided through the generosity of alumni, corporations
and other donors. If you would like to make a gift to the Kimmel School to help outstanding students or provide support for a specific academic program,
please contact James Zhang or the WCU Office of Development. We welcome your support and thank you in advance for the encouragement you can provide
to our students.

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